Poster: A snowHead
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Can anyone recommend which green or blue runs are good for building confidence in the Espace Killy area. This will be my 5th week skiing (3rd in this area) but I'm still terrified of anything too steep. I'm aware that the piste classification in this area is a bit misleading (IMO), the green Verte is hardest green I've attempted! I would like some cruisey blues which I can use to build confidence and hopefully start to enjoy my skiing! (Don't want to admit defeat!) Any advice appreciated!
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@Alieeeh, verte isn't really green - it is notorious. You need to be in the Grand Pre area of val disere - Borsat lift then play around that area - beautiful long cruisy runs. Also the Belvarde area, looping the marmotte lift
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Thanks - I was taken on Verte as a beginner on my second day of skiing after 6 hours lessons so perhaps that's where my lack of confidence stems from! I've never skied in Val D'Isere so I will give that a go
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@Alieeeh,
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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@Alieeeh, I suggest if you look over in the Snow Reports part of the forum, and look up the "View from the Espace Killy...." thread, there will either be similar questions or Steve who posts to that thread will be able to give you some very good advice.
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Thanks for the heads up
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Definitely recommend Grand Pre for you. Also Borsat and Frese, off the Borsat lift. Lovely cruisy greens.
Also, Pre Chemin and Valon in Fornet. It's shown as a blue but is a lovely gentle glide and is really a green.
All of these are on a Val or full EK lift pass.
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Also Borsat and Frese, off the Borsat lift. Lovely cruisy greens.
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FYI Both the above have a steep bit on them though, which rapidly gets bumpy: if you can cope with that though you can have a lovely time lapping both using the Borat lift.
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Agree with all comments above ...
The Solaise runs are lovely (albeit they can get busy at times) too.
The Madeleine green plus most of the blues up there always seem to have good, grippy snow with no bumps.
Please don't ski down to resort from up there - you can download on the brand new gondola lift.
The Vallon over in the Fornet sector is also a nice blue. Sorry, just seen that @bar shaker has already recommended it!
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IMO. One of the best things you can do, is get the first lift up in the morning to the areas recommended. You will get an hour or so on freshly groomed corduroy.
Some lifts open earlier than others....for example, when staying at VC, the quickest way to get over to the Val side, was take the short Bollin lift and ski over to Tufs, both of which opened earlier than Fresse.
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I'd recommend the blues off the Glacier Express lift. Nice runs with mixed gradient, perfect for building confidence. After you've worked that area, it's easy to cross to the Vallon / Fornet side using the Lessiers (aka the up and over)chair.
On the Fornet side, best to download on the Fornet cable as the Mangard run has a couple of tricky places.
If conditions are good, the runs up on the Pissaillas glacier (Morraine Red and Pissaillas Blue) are good cruises. The red does have a slightly steeper bit but is nice and wide.
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Thank you to everyone for their recommendations! I'm going to get my piste map out and formulate a plan!
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I always used to like Anemone; take the Palafour lift out of le Lac and its left off the top of that. Nice and wide at the top and none too steep.
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You know it makes sense.
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@Dav, good call
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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NOTE:- The Grand Pre area is indeed very nice - go on the green "Grand Pre" (and Genepy)... the blue "Club des sports" is a bit of a Val blue.. but whatever you do, when you get back to the Grand Pre lift do NOT carry on down and 'try out' the blue 'Santons'.... it has quite the reputation.
Santons could be a lovely run on a good day, but it's shaped a bit like a giant park style drainpipe and is usually crowded with skiers in various states of shock - which makes navigation unpleasantly hazardous combined with those hooning off the sides of the 'pipe'.
Over at Fornet the blues and greens are more as their piste grading would suggest, and it's often quieter also.
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Poster: A snowHead
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Echo what everyone else says. Grand Pre is lovely, and so are all the blues on Solaise, and I love the Madeleine green as well. Lovely undulating run. If you go up Borsat (always freezing), don't go immediately left when you get off the lift, there's a nasty little steep bit with big bumps on it; go straight ahead as far as you can, and follow the run around to the left, it's much easier!
Don't be put off by the runs marked red on the Val glacier, they are all pretty gentle and cruisey - and they all come back to the same restaurant which is nice for a hot chocolate stop. Make the effort to take the T-bar right at the top, that run is an absolute cracker.
ps: if you go over to Tignes, the confidence building run you want is called Grattalu. It's awesome, one of my favourite runs in the whole EK.
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